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With the launch of three GSAT sattelites, India will enjoy more than 100 Gbps high internet bandwidth before the end of the next year, said ISRO Chairman K Sivan, reported The Times Of India.
Speaking at a convocation in Hyderabad, K Sivan said:
The Chairman also said that the Government Of India has approved a budget of 10,900 crore rupees for 30 PSLVs and 10 GSLV Mk-3s which will be launched in the next four years in addition to 50 more spacecrafts.
He added that with ISRO investing more in space research, the organisation was looking forward to collaborate more with academics and industries.
(With inputs from The Times of India)
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